References:
(1) Information supplied by Mr. David K. Linscott II, of Access Road, Box 38,
Williamsburg, West Virginia.
References:
(1) Information supplied by Mr. David K. Linscott II, of Access Road, Box 38,
Williamsburg, West Virginia.
References:
(1) Information supplied by Mr. David K. Linscott II, of Access Road, Box 38,
Williamstown, West Virginia.
Capon Valley 1698 to 1940 by Maud Pugh.
Elizabeth and J. Warner met when he was a student at Mountain State Business College, Parkersburg. They were married a few years later while he was studying medicine in Baltimore. They located at first in Salem, Harrison Co., and here she wrote her first book, a novel, The Mystery of the Old Mill. It is a love story true to life wich protrays life in the dsay of the spinning wheel and grist mill. They later removed to Bonaparte, Iowa in 1924. There she wrote Prohibition and Man. Mrs. Webb had another book in the making. She takes an active part in Temperance and Religious meetings and is teacher of the Men's Bible Class of the M.E. Church at her hom. Her mother's people who came originally from New York were Methodists. Dr. Webb's ancestry were from Hugh's Run. His oldest brother was Baptist minister, he has another brother who is a physician in Iowa and a sister, a nurse in Pittsburgh.References:(1) Dates supplied by Mr. David K. Linscott II, of Access Road Box 38,
Williamstown, West Virginia.